Learn about Margaret Bourke-White, one of the many photographers for LIFE who captured some of the most iconic pictures from the US & around the World.
Hmong New Year 2008, Xieng Khuang, Laos
Ce livre très attendu est la première monographie en langue française de Zanele Muholi artiste et activiste sud africaine. Militante engagée de longue
These moving pictures offer an exclusive look at how some of the survivors of the Anders Behring Breivik massacre have managed to rebuild their lives. Pictured is Cecilie Herlovsen.
Do you understand the metering modes on your camera? If not, you’re missing out on a powerful tool and might find the following Metering Mode Cheat Sheet from the team at Digital Camera World helpful. Learn more about metering modes in the tutorials below. Learn more about Metering Modes on Your Camera Learn more about […]
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These dreamy art photos are the result of a collaboration of vegetal artist Duy Anh Nhan Duc with photographer Isabelle Chapuis for the series 'Dandelion'. As a dandelion has finished it will be eve
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GLASGOW: Frame by Frame shows the sprawling metropolis known as the 'Dear Green Place' over the years with 200 stunning photographs from the Daily Record and Sunday Mail.
Jono Rotman fotografeerde acht jaar lang de leden van de Mighty Mongrel Mob, de grootste bende in Nieuw-Zeeland.
Having the best lens for wedding photography will help you capture those special moments, no matter where they occur.
Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography, filmmaking and architecture. It manipulates human visual perception
When Carl Størmer was studying mathematics at the Royal Frederick University (now University of Oslo) in the 1890s, he fell in love with a woman but was too shy to introduce himself. Wanting a photograph of her, he purchased a C.P. Stirn Concealed Vest Spy Camera to make one without her knowledge. T
© Toshiteru Yamaji © Toshiteru Yamaji Who doesn’t love a passel of pigs? Kagawa-based photographer Toshiteru Yamaji captured the beautiful relationship between a pig farmer and his 1,200 pigs in…
Paulo Pascoal by Francisco Martins Photography,
"39GeorgeV" is an urban surrealism manifesto. It shelters the renovation of an Hausmannian building during year 2007. It's a life-size photographic work based on the original building, printed on canvas, enhanced with bas-relief. Read the 39GeorgeV manifesto
The invention of the Kodak handheld camera in 1888 gave post-impressionist artists a new source of inspiration. Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard is the first exhibition to focus on how the new technology energized the artists’ working methods and creative vision. Presenting over 200 photographs along with over 70 paintings and prints from renowned international collections, the exhibition is on view at the Phillips from Feb. 4 through May 6, 2012.
Photography by Andy Lee
“The thing that fascinated me about the castle is that everybody thinks that it’s haunted, that people were locked up in the courtyards…None of its true. What did strike me as very unusual is from the time that I’m able to record; no one has ever been able to live on that land. That struck […]
Nottingham Contemporary is hosting an exhibition of documentary photography exploring the period that led to social and political divisions in modern-day America. More than 200 works are on show from influential photographers such as William Eggleston, Lee Friedlander and Diane Arbus. State of America is on until 26 November